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Question 1186041: Problem: 4y = -3
1. Find the slope, y-intercept, and the x-intercept of your equation and one additional point on the line.
2. Discuss what the slope and the intercepts mean in your problem, not just in general.
3. Show all steps used in finding the slope, the intercepts, and the additional point on the line.

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Problem: 4y = -3
1. Find the slope, y-intercept, and the x-intercept of your equation and one additional point on the line.
4y = -3
y = -3/4
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In slope-intercept form, y = 0x - 3/4
Slope m = 0
y-int is -3/4
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2. Discuss what the slope and the intercepts mean in your problem, not just in general.
Slope = 0 ---> parallel to the x-axis.
No x-int
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3. Show all steps used in finding the slope, the intercepts, and the additional point on the line.
The line is y = -3/4
Points on the line are (x,-3/4) for any value of x

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